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Interpreting the Legacy of Women's Suffrage at Museums and Historic
Sites is an invaluable guide for public historians and site
practitioners who are responsible for interpretation and education.
The book begins with an expanded chronology linking suffrage to the
broader national history of voting rights in America. This section
brings to light more information on not only well known players
such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, but also
examines the crossover and interactions between the abolition and
temperance movements, and also lays the groundwork for sites to
explore an expanded and thoughtful narrative that will inspire a
shared dialog leaving room for new ideas and perspectives around
diversity, intersectionality, and equality. A series of case
studies and in depth interviews with practitioners share practical
examples of women's history sites who embarked on the challenging
task of reexamining their historical interpretation through a 21st
Century lens with a focus of addressing the racial bias within.
These also showcase highly effective interpretation methods,
exhibits, and public programs that can be models for best
practices, and replicated at other sites that plan to offer
programs around the rich content of the Centennial of Suffrage. A
guide to Facilitation and Discussion methods around difficult
topics will also offer practitioner's guidance and resources on how
to navigate through the politically divisive rhetoric and strike
the right tone for individual historic sites, museums, and
communities.
Interpreting the Legacy of Women's Suffrage at Museums and Historic
Sites is an invaluable guide for public historians and site
practitioners who are responsible for interpretation and education.
The book begins with an expanded chronology linking suffrage to the
broader national history of voting rights in America. This section
brings to light more information on not only well known players
such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, but also
examines the crossover and interactions between the abolition and
temperance movements, and also lays the groundwork for sites to
explore an expanded and thoughtful narrative that will inspire a
shared dialog leaving room for new ideas and perspectives around
diversity, intersectionality, and equality. A series of case
studies and in depth interviews with practitioners share practical
examples of women's history sites who embarked on the challenging
task of reexamining their historical interpretation through a 21st
Century lens with a focus of addressing the racial bias within.
These also showcase highly effective interpretation methods,
exhibits, and public programs that can be models for best
practices, and replicated at other sites that plan to offer
programs around the rich content of the Centennial of Suffrage. A
guide to Facilitation and Discussion methods around difficult
topics will also offer practitioner's guidance and resources on how
to navigate through the politically divisive rhetoric and strike
the right tone for individual historic sites, museums, and
communities.
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